No. The exact location of Beer's invention is unknown, but we know it was produced by the Ancient Egyptians, 6000 years ago, as well as the people of Mesopotamia and Persia.
Chemical tests of ancient pottery jars reveal that beer was produced about 7,000 years ago in what is today Iran.
No, they did not.
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No, Canada did not invent beer. Beer has been brewed and consumed for many thousands of years, long before Canada existed as a nation. Beer was consumed even in the very earliest Mesopotamian civilizations.
not even close - it is thought that beer was created by the ancient sumarians
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No. Beer has been around for thousands of years and was brewed by the ancient Egyptians in the time of the Pharaohs.
No. The earliest painting of a sailboat appears on a painted disc found in Kuwait dating to the late 5th millennium BCE, which was before the Hebrews were identified as a nation.
they invented paprus ,black ink,a writing system, and beer
Charles Hires was a Quaker pharmacist who wanted to create a beverage as an alternative to alcohol.
Yees they 'discovered' chocolate.
Einsten was not an inventor. He was a teotherical and theorem scientist. You might hear that he invented the atomic bomb. What he did was make up the theory to split to atom. In other words, he came up with the theory and other people did the invention. Beer came centuries before Einstein.
The Ancient Egyptians invented beer.